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Posted by Hoople on Sunday, March 29, 2009 3:26 PM

Afternoon!

I think I'll have the New York strip steak and some onion rings on the side!

PC: Thanks, I was pretty sure it'd be good because I already knew that Gibson owned Epiphone. And it was a Les Paul. Gotta like that.

Tmarsh: Yeah, I'll definitely enjoy it. We looked at a couple fenders, but I prefered the look and sound of the Eppy.

BlownoutCylinder: Well, it's not my first song ever. Last year at school our music teacher taught us how to play the guitar, for maybe twice a week for three months. We learned how to play songs like Louie Louie and Hey Jude... I only remembered the A and E chord when we got the guitar, and didn't remember the songs. So technically it isn't my first song, rather, my first REAL song.

Mark

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Posted by LSWrr on Sunday, March 29, 2009 4:36 PM

Morgan,

I agree but; the “local” railroads ran the herald on the rectangular tenders in the middle and on the Vanderbilt tenders they ran them on the forward flat half.  Trust me I just finished watching 9 video tapes of Great Lakes railroads in the last 7 days before I installed the heralds.

I did see in the videos the rail road’s started covering steel coil loads in 1956!  I’ve always thought those didn’t start until late 60’s early 70’s.

I just finished numbering the 2-10-2s and the 4-8-2.  Now I need to do number boards and touch up some paint.

Speaking of heralds, anyone ever notice pre 1960 (99% of the time) the southern railroads have their herald on the “left end”  of freight cars with the reporting marks on the right and Great Lakes rail road’s have them opposite with the reporting marks on the left and the herald or slogan on the right?

 

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:19 PM

Afternoon, Janie - I'll have a grilled cheese sandwich and a RBF, please. Thanks!

Well, Jerry, I don't think we got any of those white flakes in Cape G. that Paul sent along (but then again, we're 120-125 miles south of St. Louis, so in the winter sometimes Perryville - 30 miles north from here - will get snow, and we won't). I even asked several people after church if they saw anything, but nope. We did have a temp in the low 40's this morning, and I'm betting the wind chilld dropped that to feeling like the 30's. You hear that, Johnboy and CN Charlie? Grab your shorts, fishing poles, and swimming trunks and c'mon down! Smile,Wink, & Grin Just watch out for Chris' little snow patch on the way here...

Attaboy, congrats! Now, will she let you take vacations later on to NMRA conventions, shortline RR's, etc.? But at least she knows what she's getting into, and appears to be okay with that. Thumbs Up (Maybe you could check out motel locations for the honeymoon that are close to RR tracks, reserve there, and get some railfanning in? Whistling)

Hey, Chris, I would NOT throw a pie at you for being able to con talk your bride into such a RR honeymoon. Now for other reasons, I plead the Fifth Amendment... Blindfold Good to hear you got a keeper this time! Let you get the choice on your train room (and would've let you go to the fire?) Sweet! Oh, an editor have an agenda? Shock Never! Laugh

Duke, good to see you in the Diner again (and awake between naps). Wink

Rob, sorry 'bout the mixup on that email. Oops How'd your critters (and you and Barbara) weather the storm?

Mark, I'd [ditto] what PC said - the callouses will come with practice (till you don't even notice, except for the grooves getting a bit deeper...). Which reminded me that I should get my (Epiphone Texan) acoustic re-fretted. I've been delaying because I want to have them install an acoustic pickup at the same time, and the pickup was $130 when I checked (probably a coupla years ago). Maybe I should check what a good pickup would run now, hmmm?

TMarsh
Well, woke up this morning' to an un-determined amount of snooow. GrumpyAbout 8 inches on the table on the back porch. About 6 inches on the back porch rails. About 3 inches in the back yard. About an inch in the front yard. None in the house and about 3 feet where the village filled the foot of the drive up. I guess the Lord will find a way for us to get to church. Oh look! A snow shovel has appeared in the garage! My hands just fit this snow shovel!
ToddLaugh Oh, I think it's in Aramaic (with subtitles) - does that make you feel better? Wink

Ray, careful, or between you and the others' honeymoon comments, Bergie will be rating the Diner PG-13...Smile,Wink, & Grin

Jeff, at least now, Ezra won't have to worry about the neighborhood kids stealing his ladder when he's asleep at night. Yeah!!

Eric, that plant is looking good excellent! Especially since it's so big (and all that support bracing to put in).

Okay, smarty-pants Lee - and where did the Western RR's in the 1950's or so put their heralds on freight cars? (Inquiring minds want to know...) Smile,Wink, & Grin

Got rid of one box full of old Apple videos (had accumulated them from when I was the user group contact person, many moons ago). Tossed them in the Dumpster. I'd been deluding myself into thinking I was gonna convert the VHS tapes to DVDs - except to do that, I'd need a faster 'puter, a working DVD-/+R drive in it, and a lot of time. So I have another 2 or 3 square feet of floor space showing. Yeah!! That was easy, now I just have the rest of the apartment to go.

Back to MRR'ing, I got out the trailer park office kit to see about starting on that (the NuComp one), but it turned out that I need to use CA or epoxy for that (and I'm out of the CA. So back in the plastic bag with everything for now, and I'll break out the epoxy, and probably use my magnetic gluing jig on that this next week/weekend.

I didn't get back to my Walthers modular warehouse that I'd sprayed the previous weekend to brick red. Need to check the location of the pilasters on one side wall, so may need to spray that again after I pull them and glue all the pilasters in the right places. I'll be glad when spring actually gets here in another couple of weeks, and I can use my outdoor 'spray booth' again. 

I've been frustrated lately, because I cannot find my Pelle Soeberg/Kalmbach book - I had it out 2-4 weeks ago, but haven't found it with my other MRR books or in my book stack in the bedroom. Banged Head Another reason to tackle the clutter in the apartment. Sigh

Well, I'd better get moving for now. Clutter awaits! Prayers continue for those in need (and we know who we are, right?). AngelAngel

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:28 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

 Ezra now has stairs to his home. No more ladder!


OK--Wha'd EZRA do now!?

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Posted by ewl01 on Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:43 PM

Jim, What kind of paint did you use on you warehouse?  Was it in a spray can?

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, March 29, 2009 5:53 PM

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OK--Wha'd EZRA do now!?

Oh, didn't you know? Ezra's boy, Ray, is the town cop. He drives the towns one and only operational ex-state police car, the ONLY operational cop car in town.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Sunday, March 29, 2009 6:15 PM

Just stopped by for a RBF.  Let's see who shows up.

I took my scooter for a short trip around the block.  I am still waiting for better weather. Biker Babe 

We picked up some masonite for the fascia today.  If we get it cut, I can proceed with filling the bottom of the stream.


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Posted by grayfox1119 on Sunday, March 29, 2009 6:24 PM

Good evening, been afew days since I stopped by for a root beer. Now that the snowpack has all melted, we have very busy clearing away the tremendous damage done by the December ice storm. So far I have used 3 gallons of fuel in the chain saw, that is a lot of cutting and there is more to go. In between all the outside work I am still making progres on the layout. This week looks like many days with showers, so I should be able to get more done on the layout.

For those looking for Der John, Nova Scotia got hit last week with the worst snowstorm of the winter, so he has been a little busy digging out.

J.P. Schill has made the right decision, once a pitcher gets into his 40's the elasticity in the throwing arm is fading fast.

J.R.: The Mass Bay RRE are planning a railtrip from Canaan, CT to Danbury and back in May. Is your museum going to be open?

CN Charlie: You guys have had one tough winter!!!  I am happy to hear that the flood control in your area should keep you from experiencing Fargo's fate.

SUE:  WOW, another Birthday !! You sure don't look 24 to me, how do you stay so young? I know, it must be the MRR hobby!!  HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUE Happy B-Day

DUKE: Another snowstorm hitting your area? April starts this Wednesday, what gives?

DON: Congrats to your son on his achievement!!!! It is so nice to see young folks take an interest in 4H.

ED: I am all out of OJ, but it has worked. Not one cold this winter!!!! Please send another tanker, 11,000 gallon tanker should do just fine, CSX railine 2 to Leicester, Ma via Selkirk, NY. WBN: 2384552

JEFF: I really like the building ! It look very much like one of thr old building here at the Palmer, Ma. RR station area. What kit is that?

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, March 29, 2009 6:29 PM

grayfox1119
JEFF: I really like the building ! It look very much like one of thr old building here at the Palmer, Ma. RR station area. What kit is that?

If you're referring to Ezra's digs, it's a kitbash. The gas station and garage is a Heljan kit I got many years ago. The house atop it is from a Model Power kit if I'm not mistaken and the outside stairway is from a Model Power copy of a Heljan pedistrian bridge.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, March 29, 2009 6:43 PM

  Sue--Around here, waiting for something sensible in the weather dept could take until mid May in some years!--I sometimes have been known to take mountain bike out in an early April morning to work--only to find myself riding home in the snow--with no snow mentioned at allGrumpyWhistlingBTW--Birthday Balloons

Mark--One thing I remember about the first actual band I was in was we thought gigs where also our practice sessions--hence we ended up jamming more than actually playing REAL SONGS--then again--late 60's/early 70's---Whistling

Jeff--AH! --ve have connections---I see--Smile,Wink, & Grin

JimRC--Don't be getting TOO over enthusiastic doing the decluttering--I say this as I clean out home office files----eerghBanged Head

As mentioned above Spring, of the seasonal kind, is a time for cleaning the detritus out'n your home.Just remember, not everything gets thrown out, otherwise you'd be doing what neighbourhood 'handy guy' was doing this morning: emptying garbage cans in his garage and going through them whimpering about throwing out his family's photo album This with his wife standing by the front door, asking, " OK, Wha'd'ya do now?" It was rather pathetic---Whistling I may get into the declutter mode but, I hope, never quite THAT far--Whistling

Chloe--I'll have a 32oz Ribeye Steak with all the fixin's, and a GIANT tub of coffee please---DinnerSmile,Wink, & Grin





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Posted by der5997 on Sunday, March 29, 2009 6:59 PM

Hello folks:  I haven't read anythig since page 41 yesterday, so don't know your current news. However, I do have some photos of the completed RR themed birdhouse I've been working on for Kris' Arts Society. I had to extend the real estate from their standard to do anything worthwhile. The whole thing is "Folk Art", so please don't get on my case for prototypical correctness, besides, I'm not into steam, and did this from memory of genral principles....sort ofWhistling  time will tell if any birds ever nest in it!

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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, March 29, 2009 7:18 PM

A little late for coffee, so how about a Hot Fudge Brownie Delight, please.

***Jim, getting rid of projects that (you know in your heart) will never get done is a freeing experience. I need to do more of that myself, although I've done pretty well down in the dungeon over the past week.

***Der, mighty nice job on that birdhouse. Very cool! CoolThumbs Up

Moved the last of the saved (white) foam into the train room. Think it might actually work as a base to carve the vulcano from. Sure will make a heck of a mess short term though.

All is well on the ol' farm. Went from all those storms to a frost warning. Good thing we haven't planted our veggies yet.

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, March 29, 2009 7:48 PM

Evening guys,

I think I will have one of them thar RBF's.

Prayer Candle was up today for those in need.

We went shopping a little today. Forgot the LHS is closed on Sundays. DUH! DOH!

Forgot teh curtain rods again today, second day of weekend shopping.

Tomorrow ahve a bunch of errands to do that must get done and make appt. for van's exhaust system.

Weather was not as bad as they forcast, thank you.

Have a great evenign/nite guys.

-G .

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, March 29, 2009 9:13 PM

Evenin. I'll have a RBF as well please. Just got back from watching "The Passion of Christ" at church. Wow. That's all I can say. If you've seen it you know what I mean.

Eric- Nice buildings so far. I have no room for large buildings. I wish I had thought of that when I built the bench work. I pretty much just built benchwork for the room and added trackBanged Head. Sizes of buildings and industries you would like. Something to keep in mind, for those of you who haven't started yet.

Mark- I'm a Fender guy myself. ‘52 Telecaster, Vintage series to be exact. I like the tone and the feel. Personal preference, not knocking any other type or brand. That's what makes music great. We don't all want to sound like Vaughn or Page. Or do we?

Der John- Well I think the birdhouse looks great. I hear ya got a wee bit of the white stuff up there? All's well I hope.

Jeff- Um have we seen the police station yet? Cause I'm thinking it may not look like we expect. Especially since Ezra's son is the cop. Wouldn't he be the Chief. I noticed you said "operational" Do you have something in mind? I'm picturing a litter of old broke police cars out back. As one dies, get another car. Cheap. They must have got a good deal on that one cause it don't look to bad.

Would stay a bit longer but Barry's steak is takin up too much room and I know he‘ll be getting some pie too. Might go downstairs and plant some people before nighty night time. Prayers for all in need.

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, March 29, 2009 9:59 PM

Hello everybody.

Der John ... that's quite a birdhouse. I'm wondering how many birds will use it. Maybe, you could call their beaks "waybills". Big Smile

I have ballasted the track I replaced, and am back in action. It is so good to get rid of the derailment problem there. Also, I am building a CB&Q branchline baggage/mail car.

I'll have an RBF in the corner booth. Watch what you say. Duke says he sneaks in here without leting you know when he does it. Don't say anything bad about Berkshire steam locomotives.

Happy Model Railroading.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, March 29, 2009 10:12 PM

  

Heartland Division CB&Q
Watch what you say. Duke says he sneaks in here without leting you know when he does it. Don't say anything bad about Berkshire steam locomotives

 

So now we have--Sealed Shut?   LOL!!




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Posted by gear-jammer on Sunday, March 29, 2009 10:12 PM

Thanks, Guys.  One more party tomorrow, and I can forget about it for a year.Laugh

der,  Great birdhouse, but will the birds sit on cars?  Hope that you didn't get snowed in too bad.

No fascia today, but at least the masonite is in the house between rain showers.

Mark,  Do you have any new locos?

Paul,  I know how the critters can turn up their noses if the hay is not the same, but you are right, they will eat when they get hungry.  I assume that spring is late in your neck of the woods, too.

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, March 29, 2009 10:15 PM

Evenin' folks!

We are done with the show for this year........ It was fun!  The Sunday Matinee always has some surprises.  This year they did "Kiss Me Kate".  For those not familiar with the show, it is set in the 1940's and is a "Play within the Play" plots.  It is about a road show of "The Taming of the Shrew" by Shakspeare.  Act 2 scene 3 is set in the main room of Petruchio's house.  Dinner is being served and Petruchio takes issue that the meat set before them is burned.  While he is chewing out the servants, Kate (the shrew) takes a string of sausages and tucks them into her...... uh....... bosom (the best term I can muster....).  Shortly thereafter, Petruchio grabs the string of sausage links and pulls them out......  and tosses them off stage much to the anger of Kate.  This has brought some great laughter from the audience both nights.  Today I noticed the young lady taking a bit more time to stuff the sausage into .......  When Petruchio removed the sausage out came a bra at the end.  Took 5 minutes for the audience to recover and totally destroyed the management of sound and lights for a while (very hard to properly do the cues when you can't see because you are laughing so hard tears are coming down your face.  I glanced over at the director and his wife sitting in the back of the auditorium, they were completely doubled up and trying to catch their breath.  Gotta love it!  The leading lady and the leading man in the show are an item as well and I can tell you enjoyed their roles!

Oh, much of the set for the show was made from 4' x 8' sheets of 1" styrofoam.  I asked the director what plans he had for it after the show.  Since they have no place large enough to store it, he said probably it would be put into the dumpster and that was sad because that blasted stuff was expensive.  I will end up giving them a donation to the Drama Club and taking home about 10 sheets of the stuff tomorrow.....  Should be more than enough to finish all the scenery on the SLOW (and maybe sell some to some other local modelers).  I also happened to mention that to the Father of the leading lady, who is a local minister and a fine violinist who played in the show as well.  He was fascinated that I am into model railroading and wants to get together with me to give him some pointers on construction scratch built structures.  He is planning on building a diorama of biblical scenes for his church.  The foam has been painted on one side but that shouldn't be any problem.

Mark nice ax!  I bet you are going to enjoy it.  I have to find time to get out my Cordoba Classic and practice!

Flo just a cup of decafe if you please.........

Prayers for all in need!
 

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, March 29, 2009 10:29 PM

(yawn)

What's a Berkshire? (runs out the door quickly)

Zzz

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, March 29, 2009 10:38 PM

   

TMarsh

(yawn)

What's a Berkshire? (runs out the door quickly)

Zzz

I thought it had to do with a doghouse---Very Confused

but then again--can't say it too loudly because ---well --one might getSo Funny It Hurts





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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, March 29, 2009 11:29 PM

Ice cream sandwich, please. 

***Paul & Sue, agreed, cows will get used to just about anything. My wife says, "it's hard to kill a cow". When we buy hay we always find out if it's Horse hay or Cow hay (weed free & clean VS nasty with mold). The latter can make a horse mighty sick or even kill it, but cows have superior digestive systems.

***Ray, congrats on the acquisition of all that foam. Excellent!

Berkshires are beautiful locomotives. Any steam collection without one simply exhibits a lack of good taste. HA!MischiefLaugh

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Posted by krump on Monday, March 30, 2009 1:44 AM

Greetings Earthlings !!!

der - Great Birdhouse: that's wonderful

Jim (and others that may be asking...) - RINGETTE is similar in look to Ice Hockey, using a specialty stick (no blade) and a ring, different rules, primarily played by girls / women - originated in Canada about 45 yrs ago I believe - my daugther has played it for the past 6 yrs, and although only 11 yrs old, perhaps getting scholarships will pay for university.  check out shuswapringette.ca for further details

saving money in the top-diners club - I figured out that IF the wallet is thin when you get "top" honours, simply change the post listing from oldest - newest to newest - oldest, voila, problem solved - someone else pays Cowboy

the chicks are growing ... very fun to watch / listen

cheers, happy Sunday night and stay outta the weather

cheers, krump

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, March 30, 2009 6:46 AM

Good Morning--Back to Winter--even if it is for a day--the current temperature is -3C with a windchill(yes. THAT again--Grumpy) of -11C and we had about 2" of the stuff to scrape off the car--. The high will be 2C--Disapprove

krump
saving money in the top-diners club - I figured out that IF the wallet is thin when you get "top" honours, simply change the post listing from oldest - newest to newest - oldest, voila, problem solved - someone else pays

 

SSHHHH!!!!!!!!---ahh nuts. Now you've given it away---MischiefWhistling--can't save my wallet nowSad LOL!!

derJohn--That birdhouse is a neat thing! Love it!Bow

Rob--but I thought berkshire's were more like doghouses!MischiefWhistling Do you mean that they are a steam loco?Smile,Wink, & Grin

I'm off to see some clients today--in the snow--just to the west of us, apparently, they got some more snow than we did--so Todd's undecidable amounts of snow might just be typical confusion--

After the client visits I'll see about some more foam--we need more for an escarpment thingy--Whistling

Chloe-I'll have a coffee and a muffin.Have a good'un----Big Smile

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, March 30, 2009 7:48 AM

 Good morning.

It's 47 and partly cloudy. The high will be around 75 and it will be partly cloudy.

Things went well at the BBQ yesterday AFTER the grilling was well underway. It had been decided that a charcoal grill would be used. I prefer gas grills myself. Anyhow, the appointed chef (not me) loaded the grill with what I believed to be an inordinate amount of match-lite charcoal. He then lit said charcoal and closed the lid neglecting to open the draft on the lid. Five minutes later there was only a slight amount of heat from the grill. Without thinking about what kind of Pandora's box he might be opening the chef snatched the lid up and, you guessed it, WHHOOOM! Flames shot five feet straight up and about two feet to all sides. I lost half the hair on my right arm, the chef lost his eyes lashes, eye brows, the forward part of his hairline and his composure. One of my sisters cats which had been sitting nearby jumped three feet into the air and four feet back, landing on my niece's pit bull and proceeded to tear the dog a new one as this must somehow all be his fault. As the somewhat bewildered dog ran for the hills I slammed the grill lid down and opened the draft, losing most of the rest of the hair on my arm in the process. The poor chef was the object of much ribbing for the rest of the day. On the layout front I tore down the pedestrian bridge. I used part of it to make a stairway to Ezra's home over his gas station. As to what today holds in store, well, as they say, I'll know that when the time comes.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      3/30/2009


Wind Chill45°F
Humidity91%
Dew Point45°F

So Far Today
High48°F
Low45°F
Rain0.00"
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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, March 30, 2009 7:49 AM

Mornin Everbody. Couple of eggs scrambled with salsa please, two strips of bacon and coffee Thank you.

Not much going on today. Just the bookwork for church. Maybe probably a honey-do or two. Just remembered the wife's off til Thurs. Guess that explains why she's still here. Supposed to be real nice today. Temps around 60 deg F.

I've decided instead of skipping around the ol' layout, I'm going to try and work one area until I'm done. Maybe. Or at least kinda, sorta done. I really need to clean that room up sometime.

Have a great day.

Todd  

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, March 30, 2009 7:55 AM

Jeff- Laugh I'm laughing so hard I don't know what to say!!!!!LaughLaughLaugh

Todd  

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In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.

I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk. Laugh

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Posted by ewl01 on Monday, March 30, 2009 8:07 AM

der John; That's some birdhouse!!  

Todd;  I kinda tossed the rules out the window this time.  The layout itself has no  written trackplan.  I know this isn't the way its normally done.  This time I focused on one scene to start.  I'm following the basic idea of the plant and track work. This way I can have large buildings rather than have to over compress scenes. The scenes I have in mind won't necessarily follow any geographic line, but be more of a series of displays that happen to be connected by rail.  Hmm, I guess that's what most layouts are...... My big plan is for the other end of the attic where a passenger terminal will rise to display my passenger eqiupment.  That's far in the future.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, March 30, 2009 8:09 AM

Jeff-LOL!!! That must've been a sight!!Laugh

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Posted by Robby P. on Monday, March 30, 2009 8:41 AM

Jeff, dinner and a show.  Can't beat it.  Clown

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Posted by howmus on Monday, March 30, 2009 9:56 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll just have a nice hot bowl of oatmeal with brown sugar and a cup of dark roast in a FGLK mug this morning.  Please and thank you!

A dark gray, chilly, damp, sunless day here in the Finger lakes so far today.  High is only going up to 39°F with a low tonight around 29°F.  We will have a bit of rain along with some snow and winds between 20 and 30 MPH.  I think I will see if the model railroad is still intact down cellar.....  Probably move some trains back to staging that were left in the yard a week ago at the openhouse and then decide what I can do next with what I have in stock.

Jeffrey now I know where they got the Ham for the show......... ROFLMAO Laugh 

Now Garry and Rob, why would anyone say anything bad about Berkshire Locos?  They are wonderful (just a few years too modern to used on my SLOW.....).  Hope that's OK with Duke!

I have a dentist appointment this afternoon (cleaning) and we finish striking the set tonight.  One of the parents was taking photos of the sound and light work last night.  As soon as he sends me some copies I'll post one just to everyones appetite in check......

Have a great day! 

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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